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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 34.07.380

  • apartment: means a part of the property intended for any type of independent use, including one or more rooms or enclosed spaces located on one or more floors, or part or parts of the floors, in a building, regardless of whether or not it is destined for a residence, an office, the operation of any industry or business, or for any other use not prohibited by law, and that has a direct exit to a public street or highway, or to a common area leading to the street or highway. See Alaska Statutes 34.07.450
  • common expenses: includes
    (A) all sums lawfully assessed against the apartment owners by the association of apartment owners. See Alaska Statutes 34.07.450
  • common profits: means the balance of all income, rents, profits, and revenues from the common areas and facilities remaining after the deduction of the common expenses. See Alaska Statutes 34.07.450
  • property: means the land, the building, all its improvements and structures, all owned in fee simple absolute or qualified or by way of a periodic estate, or in any other manner in which real property may be owned in the state, and all easements, rights, and appurtenances belonging to it, none of which shall be considered as a security or security interest, and all articles of personalty intended for use in connection with it, that have been or are intended to be submitted to this chapter. See Alaska Statutes 34.07.450

The common profits of the property shall be distributed among and the common expenses shall be charged to the apartment owners according to the percentage of the undivided interest in the common areas and facilities.